Election Result Website Screenshot Showcase

Well, now that the dust has cleared from the monumental election here in the United States I’ve decided to share some souvenirs. I wasn’t able to get a newspaper on November 5. I’m sure there are a lot of other folks out there in the same boat. Lets move on into the digital age and save websites instead! I took care of the screen captures, you can download them here!

Without further ado, here are screenshots of major news websites just after they announced the winner of the presidential election, Barack Obama.

Screenshot of the Boston Globe Website

Screenshot of First Declaration of Victory on The New York Times site

Screenshot of Finalized Victory Story on New York Times website

Screenshot of Fox News’ website

Screenshot of CNN’s Website

Screenshot of ABC News’ Website

Screenshot of CBS News’ Website

Screenshot of the MSNBC Website

Screenshot of BBC News’ Website

Screenshot of the Guardian.co.uk Website

Screenshot of Yahoo News Website

Screenshot of Wikipedia’s English Main Page

Screenshot of Politico’s Website

Screenshot of WRAL’s Website

It is my understanding that this posting of screenshots falls under fair use, if I’m wrong feel free to let me know.

No Ken, I’m not. I am suggesting that they should be careful not to ignore the internet as a tool for people to find their business.
The fact of the matter is that people are finding local businesses online more and more. Last year Nielson did a survey on this very topic, you can find the details at http://searchengineland.com/survey-search-now-top-resource-for-local-information-12396.php
Here’s the part I’m thinking of:
“Additional findings regarding local search:

–86% of those surveyed say they have used the Internet to find a local business, an increase from the 70% that responded affirmatively a year ago. –78% use the Internet more today to find a local business than they did 2 years ago –20% use it the same as they did 2 years ago. –2% use it less than they did 2 years ago.

Traditional directory usage down:

–6% use telephone directories more than they did 2 years ago. –43% use it the same. –52% use it less.”